How to get Pumpkin Tickets, Jack-o’-Head armor in Monster Hunter Now’s Halloween event

Halloween in Monster Hunter Now is the first theme event to come to Capcom and Niantic’s monster hunting AR game.

It will be followed to achieve Jack-o’-Head Halloween costumewhich may arise from collecting No pumpkincurrency specific to the event.

Like this, he introduces the weekend gourd rock Kulu-Ya-Ku and perhaps add a Halloween medal for your collection.

Here’s everything we know about it Monster Hunter Nows Halloween event – from the deal Pumpkin Tickets for dates, times, and other bonus events.


Monster Hunter Now has updated event dates, times, and bonuses

Pumpkins on board for Monster Hunter Now's latest episode

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Monster Hunter Now‘s Halloween happened between Wednesday, Oct. 25 at 9 am to Tuesday, Oct. 31and it has two seasons;

  • The beginning of the next thing: Pumpkin Hunt, Pumpkin Hunt Finds available (active until the end of the event)
  • On Saturday, October 28, at 9 o’clock I am local: Kulu-ya-Ku wild rock gourd; Halloween Coin Acquisition Available at Finds (active until the end of the event)

In summary – you can start earning Pumpkin tickets at any time by asking questions, but it’s not until Saturday morning where you can hit the Kulu-Ya-Ku pumpkin rock and earn a Halloween medal.

As well as the above inventions, monsters and currencies, the game sees various arenas with a Halloween maker — with a world map, a meeting screen, and a battle arena decorated with pumpkins.


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The next explanation of the Pumpkin Tickets and Jack-o'-Head weapons in Monster Hunter Now

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Collecting Pumpkin Tickets is how you get the event-exclusive Jack-o’-heads part of the equipment. You can get it in Cucurbita Monster Hunter Now next to:

  • Completing Pumpkin Hunt Findings in the Special tab in the Halloween event (18 total: 1 per quest in the first level, 5 per quest in the second)
  • Conquer the pumpkin rock Kulu-Ya-Ku (Saturday, Oct. 28 at 9 am local until the end of the event)

This means that until Saturday morning, you will be capped at how many Pumpkin Tickets you can earn until Pumpkin Rock makes its Kulu-Ya-Ku debut.

Both of these sources are available to players who have reached Hunter Rank 11 and above.


Monster Hunter Now Halloween Pumpkin Hunt tracks

You can find the following steps in the Results section of the Special Findings screen. All steps to the end of the Halloween event will be released at the end of October 31st.

Step 1 of 3

  • Give Lollipop Candy by collecting points (10) – 1 Pumpkin Ticket, 100 HR Points
  • Kill large monsters (15) – 1 Pumpkin Ticket, 100 HR Points
  • Kill Monsters (30) – 1 Pumpkin Ticket, 100 HR Points

Step 2 of 3

  • Give Lollipop Candy by collecting points (20) – 5 Pumpkin Hull, 150 HR Points
  • Kill large monsters (30) — 5 Pumpkin Tickets, 150 HR Points
  • Kill Monsters (50) – 5 Pumpkin Tickets, HR Points

Step 3 of 3

  • Get Lollipop Candy from rally points (50) — 1,000 Zenny, 200 HR Points
  • Kill large monsters (60) – 1,000 Zenny, 200 HR Points
  • Kill Monsters (80) — 1,000 Zenny, 200 HR Points

Thank you FranklyNinja is in the red Opitular gap with the above. As with the history of things you need to get from the wild, you can get Lollipop Candy from any collection point.


How to get Jack-o’-head weapons, upgrade requirements

Get the Jack-o’-Head weapons on Monster Hunter NowFor the Halloween event, you must first earn 10 Pumpkin Tickets.

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Upgrading the armor then requires additional Pumpkin Tickets, which can only be obtained from the Halloween event. Developer Niantic said that once you’ve lost 70 Pumpkin Tickets on Jack-o’-Head armor upgrades, further upgrades will only return regular crafty items. As such, this is a good number to request if you prefer to continue upgrading after the event ends.


Jack-o’-Head explained the art of weapons

When equipped, he has a Jack-o’-head armor Solidarity (Cumpkin Hunt). This is part-based knowledge where having Multiple players active skill increases attack power. In the event of Halloween, this effect is increased by five.

As such, this is a more situational skill, so not only do you need to hunt with other players, but this will see a lot of use during the Halloween event (which ends after Oct. 31).

It’s entirely possible that this technique will be used in future pieces of armor to increase its power (as it will happen on next year’s Halloween), so it’s now a healthy investment for those looking to play with other hunters. Otherwise, for solo players, it could simply add a piece to your collection, especially if the ability to transmog (change the appearance of weapons) comes to the game one day.


Where to find the pumpkin rock Kulu-Ya-Ku in Monster Hunter Now

Infographics about Kulu-Ya-Ku on Monster Hunter Now

Image: Niantic / Capcom

A Halloween-themed Kulu-Ya-Ku holding a pumpkin rock “will appear in more places than usual” from Saturday, Oct. 28 at 9 am local until the end of Oct. 31.

By its very nature, Kulu-Ya-Ku appears in all three areas (Forest, Desert and Swamp) meaning anywhere on the map.

Beyond the novelty of fighting a Halloween-themed monster, dropping these unique pumpkin rock Kulu-Ya-Ku will earn you Pumpkin Tickets.

Niantic has confirmed that any pumpkin rock tagged with Kulu-Ya-Ku will continue to be painted with colors during the event, so the Pumpkin Tickets will expire after the event – giving you extra if needed.

Looking for more guides? our Monster Hunter Now The tips and tricks page can give you some extra information, while our list of monsters falls on all other available encounters.